The Definitive Guide to Legal and Illegal
Travel to
Cuba
Travel to Cuba without a permit from
the U.S. Treasury Department is still not legal for U.S.
citizens, but the first Cuba travel guide of the Obama era
is providing a big head start for those who don't want to
wait around for Congress to pass a bill that would end the
travel ban.
Cuba Information Manual: The
Definitive Guide to Legal and Illegal Travel to Cuba
was officially released on February 26 at Voltaire Books in
Key West. If sales at the book signing by author Michael
Bellows is any indication (it set a record for book sales of
all book signings at Voltaire Books, even beating out Joan
Rivers' release of her book Men Are Stupid...and They
Like Big Boobs in January), many U.S. citizens aren't
waiting around for the congressional green light.
Cuba Information Manual:
The Definitive Guide to Legal and Illegal Travel to Cuba
offers tried-and-true information about how to get to
Cuba (legally or illegally), where to stay, how to get
around, changing money, avoiding the Revolutionary police,
dangers and annoyances, and navigating the very different
laws and social customs that govern the communist country.
Included in the manual are maps, an extensive reference
section, and engaging color photographs that capture the
flavor and character of an enigmatic tropical nation and her
people who are the friendliest and most sociable on the
planet.
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